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polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com ♪ >> new jobs over the last 26 months, more than 1 million jobs in the last six months alone. [applause] >> president obama today talking to college students in arlington arlington, virginia, about what% the democrats are painting as positive news on the jobs. 115,000 jobs were created in the month of april, but that's fewer than what economists had expected. they were expecting 165,000 jobs were expected. the unemployment rate did fall to 8.1% by .1% by 8.2% last month. and the labor department said 342,000 people just plain gave up looking for jobs last month. and the g.o.p. is seizing on that as part of their reasoning of saying that the presi
polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com ♪ >> new jobs over the last 26 months, more than 1 million jobs in the...
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fiction, science fact. >> that's science fact. that's coming. so, and this is owe we talked about 2015 and all the screens and stuff like that. looking further out with a lot of the work we're doing, the size of the chips, the size of the computational power, when you get around the year 2020 approaches zero, it gets so small that it's almost in visible. it's still there but it gets so small that we could turn anything into a this, we could turn that, we could turn our clothes into a computer, and it's coming. that's the idea. the question that i ask myself and my team is what is it like to live in an environment when you're surrounded by intelligence essentially living inside a big computer. what would you do with that? before, it was can we take this desktop computer and get it into a laptop. can we get a laptop in your packet. whatnot we do it. now the question is what, what do you want it to do, how do you want it to live with you in your lives, which is a fundamental shift that you'll see starting to come and then my response
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the national institutes of science, et cetera. 24% cuts to veteran's services. a 30% cut to income security. that is unemployment food stamps foster care payments. 38% cut to infrastructure and transportation, and a 44% cut to education and social services. that means the department of education. that means the department of labor, health and human services. arts and pbs funding. he is also increasing something. and that would be the defense budget. you see an $8 billion annual increase to defense. and that is a key priority obviously for paul ryan. the ryan budget actually gives tax cuts to the wealthy and individuals and corporations. so the top individual income tax rate today is 35%. it's cut to 25%. that is $2 trillion additional to the budget. and on top of that a corporate tax rate which is currently 35% which he cuts to 25%, which costs another trillion dollars. so he has $3 trillion in the corporate and individual tax breaks that he creates for wealthy individuals and corporations. the ryan budget also provides tax breaks -- or keeps the tax breaks that
the national institutes of science, et cetera. 24% cuts to veteran's services. a 30% cut to income security. that is unemployment food stamps foster care payments. 38% cut to infrastructure and transportation, and a 44% cut to education and social services. that means the department of education. that means the department of labor, health and human services. arts and pbs funding. he is also increasing something. and that would be the defense budget. you see an $8 billion annual increase to...
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with modern technology and science, you can't find one instance. this is an issue that opponents of life throw out there to make us look unreasonable. >> jennifer: actually, congressman, i think you're doing a pretty good job of looking unreasonable on your own. fortunately, voters in walsh's district agree because the latest polls have him trailing his democratic opponent tammy duckworth 40% to 54% for her! and tonight i'm pleased to be joined by iraq war vet joe walsh opponent and congressional candidate, tammy duckworth coming to us from chicago. tammy, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you for having me, again, governor. how are you today? >> jennifer: i'm great and getting better all the time. it sounds like you are too. except that i understand that the tea party super pac freedom works, funded by the koch brothers has announced $1.5 million ad buy supporting congressman walsh to, you know, prevent you from beating him. how are you fighting that? >> you know, it is $1.5 million. as of yesterday afternoon now or never is back. they
with modern technology and science, you can't find one instance. this is an issue that opponents of life throw out there to make us look unreasonable. >> jennifer: actually, congressman, i think you're doing a pretty good job of looking unreasonable on your own. fortunately, voters in walsh's district agree because the latest polls have him trailing his democratic opponent tammy duckworth 40% to 54% for her! and tonight i'm pleased to be joined by iraq war vet joe walsh opponent and...
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the young woman i met at a science fair who won national recognition for her biologist research while living
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what we want to do is bring real research and real science into the classroom. teach kids about critical thinking and let them understand that to try to find the human finger on climate is a big challenge. >> well, maybe it's a big challenge for joe bast, it certainly is not for the majority of scientists. 97% of them say that climate change is real and manmade occurring to this 2010 survey published by the national academy of sciences. for more on this heartland story i'm joined by think progress editor chief he joins us from washington, d.c. welcome to "the war room"." >> thanks for having me. >> how big is the heartland institute in the world of groups trying to disprove climate change? >> it's one of the players that is involved in this effort to deny global warming to cast doubt on the science behind climate change and it's been at this game for a while. glenn beck used to attend one of his major conferences casting doubt on climate change. it's a big player. it's funded by microsoft g.m. the koch brothers, some major players. the person who engaged in this
what we want to do is bring real research and real science into the classroom. teach kids about critical thinking and let them understand that to try to find the human finger on climate is a big challenge. >> well, maybe it's a big challenge for joe bast, it certainly is not for the majority of scientists. 97% of them say that climate change is real and manmade occurring to this 2010 survey published by the national academy of sciences. for more on this heartland story i'm joined by think...
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: according to today's jobs numbers 8.2% of americans are still unemployed. here is an idea we have not tried. work less. as my next guest wrote this week in the guardian. if americans worked the same shorter hours as workers do in germany, we would eliminate the problem of joblessness overnight. dean baker author of the or the "why americans should work less the way germans do"." thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on. >> eliot: explain the counter intuitive >> we're too rich. we produce what we need, the goods and services that people are buying, and we still have 8.2% of our workforce unemployed. one way you deal with that is you try to increase demand, and this is the idea of stimulus. we get the government to spend more money. help state and local governments. we know that basic story. i think that's a great idea, but the reality is that that is not h
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: according to today's jobs numbers 8.2% of americans are still unemployed. here is an idea we have not tried. work less. as my next guest wrote this week in the guardian. if americans worked the same shorter hours as workers do in germany, we would eliminate the problem of joblessness overnight. dean baker author of the...
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how they deny the science -- the science rather of why they deny science and reality. chris, before we get to calls here, i just want to ask you you mention a site i never heard of before that conservatives were so concerned about people not getting the truth right like from wikipedia or google that they put up their own conservative blog, got it up here now called conserve pedia. do they make stuff up or what? >> they seem to manage to be wrong a great deal there and i talk about the antieinstein entry, the theory of relativity entry. >> bill: they deny global warming and the theory of relativity? >> what's amazing about this site, it has a large readership. what's amazing is the elaborate rationalization of why relativity is wrong. thousands of words and the guy writes equations and he writes them to disprove einstein. it is like -- uh! >> bill: people believe this crap? i don't know. >> then he cites the bible. >> bill: the bible proving the theory of relativity -- dave calling from anaheim california. hi, dave, what do you say? >> caller: hey bill. i really believe
how they deny the science -- the science rather of why they deny science and reality. chris, before we get to calls here, i just want to ask you you mention a site i never heard of before that conservatives were so concerned about people not getting the truth right like from wikipedia or google that they put up their own conservative blog, got it up here now called conserve pedia. do they make stuff up or what? >> they seem to manage to be wrong a great deal there and i talk about the...
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if they're making up the science of birth control. it's outside of the mainstream of where most americans are. >> eliot: since that's where paul ryan is, it's very hard for me to imagine given how women across the partisan divide feel about access to abortion privileges and healthcare, hard to see how the republican party closes a gender gap when paul ryan is on the ticket and this issue right now. >> i think by choosing paul ryan they signal they're not worried is the gender gap. they're worried about shoring up the base. he has not run for the base. either from an economic perspective. they've made a strategic position they did not pick a moderate person. they did not pick someone who has the same positions that romney chose to have in the general election. they think maybe if they get enough conservative white people, conservative white men to vote for them, then they can close the deal. >> eliot: nia, let me come back to you. the republican party turning off the spigot of money. saying no more money for todd akin. what happens to
if they're making up the science of birth control. it's outside of the mainstream of where most americans are. >> eliot: since that's where paul ryan is, it's very hard for me to imagine given how women across the partisan divide feel about access to abortion privileges and healthcare, hard to see how the republican party closes a gender gap when paul ryan is on the ticket and this issue right now. >> i think by choosing paul ryan they signal they're not worried is the gender gap....
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: let's check in with jennifer granholm in "the war room." good evening, governor, what have you got for us tonight. >> oh my gosh, i'm so glad to see the president on offense with romney and targeting these tax cut proposals. i know you've been looking at voter i.d. we're going to look at it specifically in pennsylvania because we've got the chief of chefelections official. we have many who can be disenfranchised, a whole bunch of stuff, very excited. hopefully your watchers will stick around. >> eliot: they will, indeed. rule number one in politics, never play defense. more "viewpoint" coming up next. calls out the mainstream media. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." our conversation is with you the independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: let's check in with jennifer granholm in "the war room." good evening, governor, what have you got for us tonight. >> oh my gosh, i'm so glad to see the president on offense with romney and targeting these tax cut proposals. i know you've been looking at voter i.d. we're going to look at it specifically...
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this is a prediction of climate science of course that as you heat up the earth, you're going to see melting ice. it just so happens this particular melting ice is melting faster than people thought. and taking with it, like i said, the greenland ice sheet to extend the freezer metaphor, you have a lot of frozen carbon in the tundra and as that melts, it kind of thaws like a frozen freezer, too it gives off methane. that's a greenhouse gas. there are a lot of people worried you go et this feedback effect. people should be concerned about this and it's really high time that the world takes action. >> eliot: we always say we don't want to hit the panic button and have people screaming and shouting but if i hear you properly, scientists are not prone to get size but they're looking's data saying wait a minute, this is getting close to the precipice of point of no return in terms of our abilities to reverse this process. >> well, i would say there's always time to act. but the longer you wait, the worse the consequences are going to be and the harder it's gonna be. you're right. many, ma
this is a prediction of climate science of course that as you heat up the earth, you're going to see melting ice. it just so happens this particular melting ice is melting faster than people thought. and taking with it, like i said, the greenland ice sheet to extend the freezer metaphor, you have a lot of frozen carbon in the tundra and as that melts, it kind of thaws like a frozen freezer, too it gives off methane. that's a greenhouse gas. there are a lot of people worried you go et this...
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too many times in math and science you have obviously x leads to y. here it seems like they know what they're doing, but there is an art to it. then we'll say let's back up and see where i made the mistake. it can get very confusing. what exactly is going on here. >> i view this as the high "e" compliment someone said you're the bob roth offal of algebra. people felt it was very human. now we're a team. 35 people and reaching 35 million students a month. let's keep it human. let's make it feel there is a connection between us and the people who are consuming the content. >> do you see yourself as replacing, supplementing education? or are you a tutor? or mentor. how would you define. >> the definition--different people would interpret the word tutor in different ways, supplemental if different ways, teacher in different ways. we do not think that we're replacing physical experiences. we're hoping to be a tool to physical experiences. the whole focus of the talk was how do we make class time for interactive. how do we have humans being humans together
too many times in math and science you have obviously x leads to y. here it seems like they know what they're doing, but there is an art to it. then we'll say let's back up and see where i made the mistake. it can get very confusing. what exactly is going on here. >> i view this as the high "e" compliment someone said you're the bob roth offal of algebra. people felt it was very human. now we're a team. 35 people and reaching 35 million students a month. let's keep it human....
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seriously, a time like no other in science. the kinds of deep understanding that we are able to make from everything from mitochondria to how the human body works is amazing. where we are snuck my opinion is to efficiently, meaning rapidlyly and predictbly translate that deep understanding into better health. >> you understand translation in an interesting way, sort of an inverse, you were originally at ussf but we want to genentech, partnered with stanford university, the first biotech company in the united states. you have an understanding of what that translation is about and the jobs created and the opportunities. where are we on that scale of innovation and translation in the context, as you said of the economy that we are in the lack of federally funded research and development in terms of the if you hadding we have seen in the last few years in the cuts? are we at code red or seeing creepy immediate okayrity? >> i would say code red on two fronts. one is the -- this nation needs to continue to fund basic research. even t
seriously, a time like no other in science. the kinds of deep understanding that we are able to make from everything from mitochondria to how the human body works is amazing. where we are snuck my opinion is to efficiently, meaning rapidlyly and predictbly translate that deep understanding into better health. >> you understand translation in an interesting way, sort of an inverse, you were originally at ussf but we want to genentech, partnered with stanford university, the first biotech...
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we have more to talk about, including the war on science after the break. with all of this war on women, republicans are now going after climate change and the solid that is behind it. this is "the war room." don't go away. we'll be right back. ♪
we have more to talk about, including the war on science after the break. with all of this war on women, republicans are now going after climate change and the solid that is behind it. this is "the war room." don't go away. we'll be right back. ♪
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his abortion policy is based on science and reason. which is funny because his climate policy is based on ideological. >> that's true. that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter. is there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he would slow the rise of the ocean and heal the planet in his convention speech, and that got obama pissed enough in his convention speech global warming is real, droughts, floods, wildfires, they're getting worse. he tweeted about it, and he included it in his speech at the university of miami. but it's only going to come into the campaign one way. president obama brings it up because lord knows the media-- >> michael: that was apparently he got president obama pissed if you have about anything to come out swinging about it. you're right, president obama comi
his abortion policy is based on science and reason. which is funny because his climate policy is based on ideological. >> that's true. that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter. is there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he...
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joining me now chief astronomer at the franklin institute of science museum and countdown contributor derrick pitts. he is going to explain all of this. okay. for those of us who couldn't even make it through 9th grade biology, derrick what does this mean? >> what it really means is that the chance that we're going to find earth-like planets, and maybe with life has gone up tremendously. the thing we have to remember about this is that about -- maybe ten years ago we were speculating on the possible that planets were orbiting other stars. now we have actually been able to confirm quite a number of planets orbiting other stars. now the question comes in are we talking about planets about the size of earth or maybe a little bit larger. and i thought it was a stable economy that made it possible for life to exist on these other planets. >> we'll give up on the stable economy if they have got water. >> right. we'll take the water. >> why is water so essential? is this the biological necessity from which all other things spring? >> for what we know of as life eliot, yes. it could be possib
joining me now chief astronomer at the franklin institute of science museum and countdown contributor derrick pitts. he is going to explain all of this. okay. for those of us who couldn't even make it through 9th grade biology, derrick what does this mean? >> what it really means is that the chance that we're going to find earth-like planets, and maybe with life has gone up tremendously. the thing we have to remember about this is that about -- maybe ten years ago we were speculating on...
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ >> eliot: the libor rate rigging scandal could be the biggest bank fraud in history and the scandal is far from over. cities and states nationwide take banks like barclays, bank of america, jpmorgan, deutsche bank and citibank to court for manipulating interest rates they say robbed their local governments of millions of desperately needed dollars. meanwhile, the new york fed insists it took prompt action when it was alert and says it has the documents to prove it. document they plan to release tomorrow. joining me now to discuss this is bill cohan author of "mo
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> jennifer: joining me once again from chicago, is the governor of the great state of illinois, pat quinn. hey, do you think the candidates who talked last night when they were asked about gun control, they both said that we need to enforce the laws already on the books, and then they jumped over to discuss violence. what -- what do you think needs to be done to decrease violence in big cities like chicago? i know you are not the mayor of chicago, but just to take off on what they started. >> i think we need to end the silence about the violence. we had a very violent summer in chicago. and one of our citizens in illinois were was in that theater in aurora colorado, he was murdered there. he leaned over to save his girlfriend's life. he was a solder in the navy. and i proposed a bill to ban high-ammunition magazines. president obama did bring up the subject of banning assault weapons. romney dodged that issue all together. but we have to d
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> jennifer: joining me once again from chicago, is the governor of the great state of illinois, pat quinn. hey, do you think the candidates who talked last night when they were asked about gun control, they both said that we need to enforce the laws already on the books, and then they jumped over to discuss violence. what -- what do you...
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the science is not there. >>only on current tv. ♪ >>> let's give three cheers for joe biden, we love him for his uncanny way of committing gasps. that's what biden did sunday on meet the press when he essentially said gay marriage was fine by him. it raised a crescendo of pressure on obama to acknowledge his own evolution on this. and prompted the president's dramatic announcement yesterday. maybe it was all a set up just like the conspiratorial minded are saying but i doubt it. my feeling is sometimes despite the best-made plans stuff just happens especially when joe is around. and this was one of those times, but whichever it is alls well that ends well and this is a great ending. it might turn politics murkier. are these flip flops or evolution, and how do we tell them apart? maybe when we agree with someone it's evolution. and when we don't, it's hypocrisy. consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. consistency changes as the facts change and maturity sets in. and question that even applies to elected
the science is not there. >>only on current tv. ♪ >>> let's give three cheers for joe biden, we love him for his uncanny way of committing gasps. that's what biden did sunday on meet the press when he essentially said gay marriage was fine by him. it raised a crescendo of pressure on obama to acknowledge his own evolution on this. and prompted the president's dramatic announcement yesterday. maybe it was all a set up just like the conspiratorial minded are saying but i doubt...
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as for the journal of social science and medicine. >> a very known anti-begun rights public case. they refuse to study the other side. they refuse to print the other side of the equation. there are a lot of university studies. >> cenk: they're scientists. >> are studies that--whoa whoa, there are university university professor if you look at independent researches. >> cenk: last question for you. so i assume that you definitely want iran to have nuclear weapon? >> of course not. >> cenk: wait a minute. more arms equals a safer world. why don't we give nuclear weapons-- >> more arms in the right hands. >> cenk: oh, i see. who is going to determine-- >> i do not approve of criminals having guns. >> cenk: if you make the law so incredibly lax who will determine who has the right hands or not. are you going to be in every gun show or are you going to be saying if you're the right kind of guy we'll let you have a gun. >> that's the way the law should be. >> cenk: you want guns for everyone. >> no, i don't want guns for everybody. i don't want guns for everybody. >> cenk: and then when
as for the journal of social science and medicine. >> a very known anti-begun rights public case. they refuse to study the other side. they refuse to print the other side of the equation. there are a lot of university studies. >> cenk: they're scientists. >> are studies that--whoa whoa, there are university university professor if you look at independent researches. >> cenk: last question for you. so i assume that you definitely want iran to have nuclear weapon? >>...
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this is "the war room," war on women, war on science. we want you to join in the discusususususususususususususususususususususususususus message created by a current tv viewer for eharmony.com >>(woman) don't wait for her to make the first move. >>(man) don't talk about your third or forth date. >> (several people speaking at the same time) >>(woman) be yourself. >>relax. >>thats... nice. nice sweater. >>ya? >>ya. >>but i told you i have the ugliest sweaters. as i understand it in radio they can't see you, so this is big for me. >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's new morning news block. >>it's completely inappropriate for television. >>sharp tongue, quick wit and about all, politically direct. >>politically direct to me means no bs, the real thing, cutting through the clutter. my show is the most important show in the world. >>> let's look at massachusetts. ted kennedy won that state. women voters in massachusetts voted for kennedy 62-38 over mitt romney, and as we can see they provided his margin of vic
this is "the war room," war on women, war on science. we want you to join in the discusususususususususususususususususususususususususus message created by a current tv viewer for eharmony.com >>(woman) don't wait for her to make the first move. >>(man) don't talk about your third or forth date. >> (several people speaking at the same time) >>(woman) be yourself. >>relax. >>thats... nice. nice sweater. >>ya? >>ya. >>but i told you...
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the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance. an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders active sport with the high-performance hydrazinc formula, helps lock in scalp moisture for hair that's up to 100% flake-free. head & shoulders active sport for men. wash confidence in. >>> they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote. elections are not won by a majority of people. they never have been from the beginning of country, and they are not now. our leverage goes up as the votes populous goes down. >> that was paul weyrich, all the way back from 1980 and you might be wondering why we're running such an old clip from the guy referred to by many as the father of america's mov
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the science is not there. >>only on current tv. press show on your favorite radio station and now on current t.v. this is the bill press show. welcome to the spin room. >> hey 33 minutes after the hour on monday may 7th, the full court press coming to you life from coast to coast from capitol hill in washington d.c. and brought ed to you today by the american federation of teachers, good men and women of the aft under president randy winegarten, making a difference every day, you bet. we will we will be talking to go president randiwine garten here but first ginning into the spin room today, a lot of talk about mitt romney and how he secured the nomination. who is he going to pick to be his vice presidential running mate? everyone has advice for him, including john mccain. >> the absolute most important aspect is if something happened to him, would that be person be well qualified to take that place? i believe that was the primary factor of my decision in 2008. i know it will be mitt's and i am happy to say we
the science is not there. >>only on current tv. press show on your favorite radio station and now on current t.v. this is the bill press show. welcome to the spin room. >> hey 33 minutes after the hour on monday may 7th, the full court press coming to you life from coast to coast from capitol hill in washington d.c. and brought ed to you today by the american federation of teachers, good men and women of the aft under president randy winegarten, making a difference every day, you...
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it is a science experiment. soda stream -- >> it turns tap water -- >> stephanie: into soda in less than 30 seconds. why didn't i do this for my 8th grade science fair project? everybody loves it. it transforms water into fresh fizzy soda in seconds. no lugging storing no disposing of sodas and cans. it is environmentally friendly. it is a great-looking machine. it has a -- you snap on the bottle, fill it with cold water snap it on, push the button and does it actually go -- shh? >> bottles around you explode. you've seen the commercials. >> stephanie: now you're going to disappoint people. >> if you do the karate chop. >> stephanie: 60 flavors of soda. regular, diet, all energy energy drinks, crystal light country time, stuff like that. no high fructose corn syrup ors a aspartame. it comes in different styles and colors. it makes your soda like 25 cents a can. >> that's cheap. check out soda stream at bed bath & beyond or macy's or kohls or target. smart, simple soda. right back on "the stephanie miller show."
it is a science experiment. soda stream -- >> it turns tap water -- >> stephanie: into soda in less than 30 seconds. why didn't i do this for my 8th grade science fair project? everybody loves it. it transforms water into fresh fizzy soda in seconds. no lugging storing no disposing of sodas and cans. it is environmentally friendly. it is a great-looking machine. it has a -- you snap on the bottle, fill it with cold water snap it on, push the button and does it actually go -- shh?...
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you're a science student. >> cenk: i can't believe someone is actually having fun. we're all agreed he should not get kicked off the team. but 65-year-old guy? that's a little weird. >> there are two consenting adults. there is nothing wrong there. but at the same time yeah, it's a little taboo for an 18-year-old to be kissing a 65-year-old. >> cenk: he thinks he would have been getting high fives if it was an older woman. a 65-year-old woman? way to go, mom. i don't know. but as we say god bless. he can tackle guys as well, maybe better. >> horrible. there may have been orphans who say, you got a gay player. you can't win like that. it's not going to fly. they're afraid of the backlash from the other teams. it's football. >> cenk: look, if you're worried about the other team's clever signs, you're already in a lot of trouble. >> those fans. it's the north dakota state of science. [ laughing ] >> cenk: okay, not guilty, we're all agreed. eliot spitzer is up next with "viewpoint." eliot, tell me you got something better than this. >> eliot: i don't want to pass judgm
you're a science student. >> cenk: i can't believe someone is actually having fun. we're all agreed he should not get kicked off the team. but 65-year-old guy? that's a little weird. >> there are two consenting adults. there is nothing wrong there. but at the same time yeah, it's a little taboo for an 18-year-old to be kissing a 65-year-old. >> cenk: he thinks he would have been getting high fives if it was an older woman. a 65-year-old woman? way to go, mom. i don't know. but...
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science says that this living thing doesn't grow to be a human being outside of the women until much later, and that's why we have laws that base medical issues on science, not on religion, so for me that's the perfectly correct answer to have on that topic. >> jennifer: i think it's an ambiguity that we will not resolve. >> yes. >> jennifer: i'm curious from your point of view you have this -- this effort to educate not just women but men, but a lot of times younger women do not realize that if they put someone like mitt romney in office that a supreme court -- the supreme court justice or two will end up being deciding votes on overturning rowe versus wade. is this comedy a way to reach those young people? >> i do. and what i have discovered especially in my live shows is when i talk about things and bring up a todd akin it's so surprising to me that people don't know who he is. there are 20% of the people that go that guy is real? and you go yes it's real. so they google it and then tell their friends. and then they go to your website, and find lady parts justice, and you get a lo
science says that this living thing doesn't grow to be a human being outside of the women until much later, and that's why we have laws that base medical issues on science, not on religion, so for me that's the perfectly correct answer to have on that topic. >> jennifer: i think it's an ambiguity that we will not resolve. >> yes. >> jennifer: i'm curious from your point of view you have this -- this effort to educate not just women but men, but a lot of times younger women do...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. (vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. (vo) so we gave him a weekly show. >> thank you. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you don't have to put on the red light ♪ ♪ those days are over you don't have to sell your body to the night ♪ >> stephanie: now you tell me. [ laughter ] >>er -- for eight years every time i play that clip you come back with that line. >> stephanie: we don't care. playing the hits here. >> liar cannon. that has been popular for eight years. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: denesta suesha -- >> oh, god. >> stephanie: he has to answer questions about a woman, not his wife. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> it sounds like he has broken one of the commandments. >> stephanie: maybe you can do it in that scary announcer voice. >> married to a woman, not his wife -- >> stephanie: for 20 years. he was i
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. (vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. (vo) so we gave him a weekly show. >> thank you. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you don't have to put on the red light ♪ ♪ those days are over you don't have to sell your body to...
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the science is not there. >>only on current tv. vaccinations save lives. >>we are very committed to the safety of our products. >>but are mandatory shots doing more harm than good? >>i see children injured every day. >>the controversy has gone viral. >>how many are being sacrificed? >>see "the greater good" on current tv sunday at 4/3c. >>and while you watch, join the live chat at current.com/greatergood. >>our system is not working. >>there are always some risks. >>i don't think it's that back and white. the science is not there. >>only on current tv. sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! ♪ [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keep
the science is not there. >>only on current tv. vaccinations save lives. >>we are very committed to the safety of our products. >>but are mandatory shots doing more harm than good? >>i see children injured every day. >>the controversy has gone viral. >>how many are being sacrificed? >>see "the greater good" on current tv sunday at 4/3c. >>and while you watch, join the live chat at current.com/greatergood. >>our system is not...
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other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or palene
other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may...
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the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv i'm a lobster girl. top quality lobster is all we catch. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsterfest. the only time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream i'm laura mclennan and i sea food differently. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles for up to 16 hours of relief. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off. can your patch, wrap cream or rub say that? so
the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv i'm a lobster girl. top quality lobster is all we catch. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsterfest. the only time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream i'm laura mclennan and i sea food differently. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track at&t provided a mobile solution...
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it's not rocket science. >> eliot: republicans relishing every day that goes by with the recession. dan gross and felix many thanks. what is mitt romney's plan? that's one of his many secrets. stick around. this week, failing is good and wall street is bad. what else does vc billionaire vinod khosla think? of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. try new orbit micro packs. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ >> eliot: when louisiana passed a new education voucher program a lot of conservative christians were
it's not rocket science. >> eliot: republicans relishing every day that goes by with the recession. dan gross and felix many thanks. what is mitt romney's plan? that's one of his many secrets. stick around. this week, failing is good and wall street is bad. what else does vc billionaire vinod khosla think? of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting...
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polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. [ mocking tone ] i'm ms. brown. i'm soooo chocolatey. i'm giving away money to make people like me-eee -- is what he said. and i was like "you watch your mouth. she's my friend." friend is a strong word. [ male announcer ] chocolate just got more irresistible. find the all brown bag and you could win! ♪ >> planned parenthood i am going to get rid of that. >> romney endorses a consent bill moving through the north carolina legislature which not only requires a doctor to perform an ultra sound on a fetus to be aborted but makes the mother certified she had reviewed the ult straysound imageshers. >> do i believe
polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. [ mocking tone ] i'm ms. brown. i'm soooo...
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. >> it is like a personal trainer for your brain using the science of neurotic plastic tour bagri. eliminate romnesia. [ applause ] >> stephanie: the gender gap disappears. 17, 18 points in the polls. actually pollsters? i gotta find the story. they actually use the word, a lot of women in the last debate thought romney seemed douchey. [ applause ] they're stephanie miller show listeners. all right. and then heading into the foreign policy debate tonight what better headline, chris than fox admits libya attack may be sparked by video. there goes that talking point mittens. >> you know who did the admitting on the air? >> stephanie: geraldo. >> and peter ducey. >> stephanie: is that different than steve ducey? >> peter is steve's son. in the worst case of nepotism ever. >> douchey and douchier. >> stephanie: exactly. that's the republican ticket. douchey and douchier. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] okay. lots to get to on debate night. we continue rude pundit next on "the stephanie miller show." >> romney: i love it. it is a fabulous program. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." (vo)
. >> it is like a personal trainer for your brain using the science of neurotic plastic tour bagri. eliminate romnesia. [ applause ] >> stephanie: the gender gap disappears. 17, 18 points in the polls. actually pollsters? i gotta find the story. they actually use the word, a lot of women in the last debate thought romney seemed douchey. [ applause ] they're stephanie miller show listeners. all right. and then heading into the foreign policy debate tonight what better headline, chris...
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it's common among creationists and science deniers that floods its opponent with lies. the technique of drowning the opponent in lies that the opponent cannot possibly answer to all of the lies. before we do right-wing world, sharp rise in u.s. retail sales signal consumer optimism. >> oh no. crap. >> stephanie: official data released monday suggested improved consumer confidence. >> people are buying more crap. >> stephanie: awesome. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: tamara holder of fox news. >> holder i just met her. >> all right. tom are holder of fox news -- >> obama's performance of course was beyond shockingly pathetic. biden who tries to come back for obama did the exact opposite and i think he was on like 18 lines of cocaine or something. i think they think that things are going really well and they are not, and they should admit it. >> stephanie: let's review. [♪ "jeopardy" theme music ♪] >> stephanie: paul ryan's ass whooping including dimension drunk, and now cocaine. [ applause ] >> ore paul ryan is a douche bag and easily smacked down. >> stephanie:
it's common among creationists and science deniers that floods its opponent with lies. the technique of drowning the opponent in lies that the opponent cannot possibly answer to all of the lies. before we do right-wing world, sharp rise in u.s. retail sales signal consumer optimism. >> oh no. crap. >> stephanie: official data released monday suggested improved consumer confidence. >> people are buying more crap. >> stephanie: awesome. [♪ circus music ♪] >>...
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that right now with george edwards, a distinguished professorprofess dwishld professor of us politic science and he says you know what? maybe all of this talk from the president doesn't matter. george it's great to have you here please make your case for us. >> >> i am delighted to be here. thank you for having me. basically when we look at the moment of public obviouspinion in response for what presidents wants, support for their policies, we find public opinion rarely moves in the president's direction. if anything, it moves a little bit against the president. we are particularly finding this with the great communicators f.d.r. ronald reagan. you could include bill clinton perhaps. and tunactually we saw the same thing with barack obama. i have a new book coming out this week called "over reach" where i trace all of barack obama policy trusts and look at public opinion's response to them. the public is not responsive to the president's request for support. if anything, they resist the presidents. and that is also true when we look at when the president has been intentionallyly focused on a
that right now with george edwards, a distinguished professorprofess dwishld professor of us politic science and he says you know what? maybe all of this talk from the president doesn't matter. george it's great to have you here please make your case for us. >> >> i am delighted to be here. thank you for having me. basically when we look at the moment of public obviouspinion in response for what presidents wants, support for their policies, we find public opinion rarely moves in the...
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the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv what's up? >>hi! >>how ya doing? >>good. >>what you got there? >>a u.v. light lunch box. >>wow! how does it work? it on, you wait for ten seconds, you take it out. it's a healthy apple to eat. >>that's big. if you sell as manny of those as we sold records, one day i'm going to be going to your house. >>got a cool idea of your own? enter it now at wouldntitbecoolif.com. four finalist will have the chance to pitch their idea to will.i.am. one winner may see their invention idea brought to life. >> it turns out there's another flight of stairs for civilization to fall down. in our number two story an idaho state senator believes rape and incest victims are lying to get abortions. seven democrats five republicans opposed the preabortion ultrasound. state senator chuck windor said: >> the idaho law would require any woman seeking the abortion to have an ultrasound first and give them the opportunity to see their fetus while the doctor describes it in detail. if she's in her first trimester it involves the invasive transvaginal pr
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joining me now are david lee, political science professor a lot san francisco university and executive director of chinese-american voters and bill wong, political director of the asian american small business pac. thank you to you both. bill let me start with you. why doesn't the asian american community get the same amount of attention as, say, latinos or african-americans? >> well, it really depends upon what you mean by "attention ". if you look at from a policy standpoint, for example, i think that the reasons why they are so overwhelmingly democrat is because president obama has appointed more asian judges than any other president in history. he had three cabinet secretaries that were asian american. his operation has high-level asians on his staff. so i think in amount lot of ways, they are paying attention to asian american voters, particularly in high asian voters like california, you see a huge presence for them. it's something that is changing. it wasn't like this, you know, 10 years ago. >> 10 years ago, right. huge opportunity certainly. i want to have you listen to presid
joining me now are david lee, political science professor a lot san francisco university and executive director of chinese-american voters and bill wong, political director of the asian american small business pac. thank you to you both. bill let me start with you. why doesn't the asian american community get the same amount of attention as, say, latinos or african-americans? >> well, it really depends upon what you mean by "attention ". if you look at from a policy standpoint,...
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the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv we are back on the young turks. we told you about the grand bargain president obama has been trying to do with the republicans. the washington post has a very clear article on what happened back in july and how terrible a negotiator president obama was during those days, if you believe he actually cares about progressive priorities, which by the end of this, i'm not sure i believe. let's look at what the grand bargain is, cutting $1.2 trillion in agency cuts, lowers the cost of living for social security, so that's a huge cut for social security, $250 billion in medicare cuts, more in medicaid. you're saying look, these are progressive priorities that are getting hammered. what are we getting in turn? we're supposed to get a tax increase. is that how it went down? not exactly. let me give you a quote: >> president obama agreed, in other words no tax increases for the rich. but then wait a minute, there had to be some sort of tax increase, otherwise what's the bargain part? well here comes another extra trick. the se
the science is not there. >>(vo) only on current tv we are back on the young turks. we told you about the grand bargain president obama has been trying to do with the republicans. the washington post has a very clear article on what happened back in july and how terrible a negotiator president obama was during those days, if you believe he actually cares about progressive priorities, which by the end of this, i'm not sure i believe. let's look at what the grand bargain is, cutting $1.2...
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the science is not there. >>only on current tv. vaccinations save lives. >>we are very committed to the safety of our products. >>but are mandatory shots doing more harm than good? >>i see children injured every day. >>the controversy has gone viral. >>how many are being sacrificed? >>see "the greater good" on current tv sunday at 4/3c. >>and while you watch, join the live chat at current.com/greatergood. >>our system is not working. >>there are always some risks. >>i don't think it's that back and white. the science is not there. >>only on current tv. eliot spitzer joins the new news network. >>this show will be unique because we will not settle for the easy answers. we're here because we're independent. ♪ ♪ >> on your radio, on t.v. the bill press show, new on current tv. >> we are talking post office postal service and back to our conversation and your calls. but first, just to remind you one more time, if you are one of the americans and there are millions of americans who feel they can't quite make ends meet at the end of the month and are looking
the science is not there. >>only on current tv. vaccinations save lives. >>we are very committed to the safety of our products. >>but are mandatory shots doing more harm than good? >>i see children injured every day. >>the controversy has gone viral. >>how many are being sacrificed? >>see "the greater good" on current tv sunday at 4/3c. >>and while you watch, join the live chat at current.com/greatergood. >>our system is not...